R I S E // It’s rare I wake up this early in the morning to shoot the sunrise. But how can you resist with a view like this ? Also, check out my story/highlights for the before and after of this photo :)

Where to next⁉️After finally feeling like we’ve recovered from our Tassie tour💥 & spent some precious time catching up with family & friends💓 we’ve hit the road again, refreshed & ready to see what else beautiful Victoria has to offer🐑👒

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Photo: the Regional Museum in Visoko is mainly visited by school classes. "Tourists should come too", says Dženana Arnautović. "that way, they have a complete view of the local history". Photo 1: Dženana Arnautović in the museum office.
Photo 2: part of the archeological collection of the museum.
Photo 3: detail of the regional archeological map of the middle ages.
Photo 4: postcard of the Austro-Hungarian period.

Story:
In 2005 Semir Osmanagić (also known as “the Bosnian Indiana Jones”) claims hills and tunnels around the Bosnian town of Visoko are man-made by an ancient civilisation, probably Illerians, who lived in the area from 12.000 BC to 500 BC.

The theory of Osmanagić is widely dismissed as false in the scientific world. Despite this the pyramids have become a major Bosnian tourist attraction, and the industry that revolves around it is focused at the more spiritually oriented tourist.

A beautiful place to be hit by a bicycle 😜
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“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” – Marcel Proust
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Taken with Canon T4i📸
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Edited with @Adobe Light Room🎨
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